The fun isn’t over yet. Belgium will ask the European Court of Justice to give an opinion on the legality of its investor protection clause. The Commission has refused to ask the ECJ for an opinion in the past, and was sued for its trouble. Here is a brilliant example of Belgian ingenuity.

Two Yazidi women who survived kidnapping, rape and slavery at the hands of Islamic State have won the Sakharov Prize.

MEPs have told nuclear-armed states like North Korea to chill out. We hear they backed the resolution for non-proliferation, despite last minute pressure from France.

Some EU countries are spending more overseas aid on domestic asylum costs than on development. The EU is training the Libyan coastguard to try and stop migrants coming to Europe. Take a look at this witty take on the crisis.

No fewer than five Commissioners will be in Bratislava for the Tatra Summit, a flagship event of the Slovak Presidency of the EU. Wolfgang Schäuble and Brendan Cox, who was married to the murdered British MP Jo Cox, are also speaking at the event. You can join the conference which will cover Brexit, migration and economic reform, online.